How Social Security and DOGE can help expedite deportations
The importance of battling identity theft and fraud
By Ronald W. Mortensen on February 14, 2025
The Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) can identify individuals using fraudulently obtained Social Security numbers (SSNs) to help expedite deportations and to stop illegal-alien-driven crime. Key points:
75 percent of illegal aliens use fraudulently obtained Social Security numbers (SSN) to get jobs;
The SSA can also send out no-match letters to employers to help dry up the jobs that draw illegal aliens to the United States and that entice them to stay;
American men, women, and – especially – children, whose SSNs are being used by illegal aliens for employment purposes will be the greatest beneficiaries of collaboration between the SSA and DOGE.
According to the Social Security Chief Actuary, the ACLU, and illegal immigrant advocates, roughly 75 percent of illegal aliens have fraudulently obtained SSNs that they use for employment and other purposes. All too often these SSNs belong to American citizens, ranging in age from 0 to over 100. However, rather than putting Americans first, the SSA protects illegal aliens by covering up their use of stolen SSNs.
https://cis.org/Mortensen/How-Social-Security-and-DOGE-can-help-expedite-deportations